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Hey! Sorry I'm typing through my phone. Your first interpretation is right. I had one incredible day of fluency after about a week of meditation. Probably 15+ hours in total. It was just so effortles...
Scientists create 'stuttering' mice by adding stuttering gene to them.
Scientists create 'stuttering' mice by adding stuttering gene to them. ...
Yup! It happens to most stutterers. And I dont take this information from subjective opinions, I got it straight from my professors who study the neurological and behavioral aspects of stuttering. For...
First of all, it's important to realize that the root cause of stuttering is not psychological in nature. Stuttering has been shown to be a genetically influenced, neurological condition associated wi...
> can speak perfectly fluent when they are alone. That doesn't mean anything decisive. All it might mean is that their emotions/anxiety aren't exacerbating their conditions, therefore making it ma...
As far as I know, and I know about 20 stutterers, the vast majority of stutterers can speak perfectly fluent when they are alone. This is why I will say that for most stutterers it is not a physiologi...
>I have never hear of "chronic disfluency disorder" That's because one of them is called "stuttering". Stuttering/stammering is a disfluency. I'm 31. My brothers both stutter, our father stutter...
Yes, I do. I also stutter when talking to my cat, when talking to my hamster, when dreaming, sometimes even while singing. Other PWS might have a different experience, and so what if they do? Negative...
No... an error in linguistic processing is at the core of stuttering....
UK folks - help me out please!
UK folks - help me out please! I stutter, and I'm also a PhD student at University College London. I'm doing various bits of research over the coming year looking at stuttering within the brain and tr...
Without real evidence, this is just conjecture, and most likely is not going to be proven up. Theories like this come out all the time, and they never survive scrutiny....
Potential interesting cause of stuttering!
Potential interesting cause of stuttering! Hi everyone, So I've had a stutter all of my life but has gotten much better. I still have stuttering but it's more of a speech block where I know exactly ...
I don't like speech therapy because it either helps for a day or two or it's a complete waste of time because they have no idea about what goes on inside your brain. Only you do. Stuttering is a burde...
Stuttering isn't caused by things like an overbearing and scary parent. Psychogenic stuttering resulting from emotional trauma is either exceedingly rare (aka doesn't apply to you) or not a basis at a...
I don't know how old you are or what kind of medical issue brought on your stuttering, but as far as I am aware, blocking is stuttering. At least it is if you are blocking when you feel you are about ...
Many individuals begin stuttering early life, but since you have continued for so long, I highly doubt it had anything to do with the birth of your sister. Stuttering can have neurological roots, yet ...
http://www.stutteringhelp.org/neurogenic-stuttering This information is on acquired stuttering. Hope it helps. ...
Paid Stuttering Research - £10 per hour - London/Birmingham (UK) and surrounding areas
Paid Stuttering Research - £10 per hour - London/Birmingham (UK) and surrounding areas I posted a while ago advertising my project, but I can't update the title of that so I'm posting an updated call ...
psychogenic stuttering is exceedingly rare and "stress" isn't a precursor to psychogenic stuttering. Not withstanding the fact that the stuttering is accompanying other symptoms. You definitely need ...
Please go to a neurologist ASAP. This sounds much more serious than just stuttering.....